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Season Three Continued


The Zeppo: Xander's lack of slaying super powers has him feeling expendable, but his quest to prove he's cool leads him to an unforgettable night that finds him consorting with fast women, raising the dead and rolling with a dangerous crowd that could put Sunnydale in a world of hurt. Meanwhile, Buffy, Giles and the rest of the crew engage in a furious battle with an all female apocaltpse cult that intends to reopen the Hellmouth and bring about the end of the world.
Quote of the Week: I brought marshmallows. Occasionally I am callous and strange. -Willow

Bad Girls: A taste of the wild life leaves Buffy wanting more, and while Sunnydale is being inhabited by a long dead demon and his vampire minions, Buffy follows Faith into her irresponsible world of reckless slaying abandon, Meanwhile, Giles fights to maintain his sanity in the face of the pompous and stuffy new watcher, while Willow, Xander and Oz ponder their options for life after high school.
Quote of the Week: The count of three isn't a plan, its Sesame Street. -Buffy

Consequences: Buffy is haunted by the consequences of her and Faith's reckless behavior as she battles with Faith's apparent lack of remorse to keep her from continuing on her destructive path. Meanwhile, the new watcher Wesley overrides Giles objection and instructs Buffy and Faith to get to the bottom of the recent murder, while the mayor and Trick are thrilled by the possibility of imprisoning a slayer for the murder.
Quote of the Week: Check out Giles the next generation -Cordelia

Doppelgangland: Buffy and the real Willow must save the day when from the bleak alternate universe in which vampires rule Sunnydale, Willow's blood-sucking doppelganger is brought forth into this world and wreaks havoc and confusion on Sunnydale. Meanwhile, Buffy goes into full training mode so she can ace out Faith on the watchers council teste, while Faiths unholy alliance is already paying handsome dividends.
Quote of the Week: I know Faith isn't exactly on the cover of Sanity Fair but she has had it rough. -Buffy


Enemies: Faith and the Mayor's secret alliance becomes an all-powerful triumvirate of evil against Buffy, when they conspire to rob Angel of his soul. Meanwhile, Giles has unofficially resumed his role as watcher, as Wesley is distracted from his sacred duties by Cordelia's amorous attention.
Quote of the Week: Demons after money. Whatever happened to the still beating heart of a virgin? No one has standards anymore -Giles

Earshot: Buffy has a new power, hearing other peoples thoughts, but it isn't as fun as she first thinks.
Quote of the Week: Prinicipal Snyder has Walk Like an Egyptian stuck in his head. -Buffy

Choices: Since Faith's turn to the dark side seems to have squashed Buffy's chances of every getting out of Sunnydale to go away to college, Buffy decides to launch an offensive and shut down the Mayor's plans for Acension. Meanwhile, plans for the future are the order of the day, as Willow tries to choose among the bevy of college acceptances, Xander prepares to hit the road on an kerovac-inspired adventure and Buffy and Angel refuse to face the insurmountable obstacles to a successful life together.
Quote of the Week: Raise your hand if you're invulerable -The Mayor

The Prom: Spring has definitely sprung in Sunnydale as talk turns to all things prom, and while Buffy and Angel grapple with the impossibility of a future togeather she is detirmed on keeping a villain intent on crashing the prom and from ruining her friends perfect high school moment. Meanwhile, a chance encounter between Xander and Cordelia may have reopened their lines of communication, but he is saddled with a demonic prom date, while Cordelia only has eyes for the new watcher Wesley.
Quote of the Week: I've got to stop a crazy from pulling a Carrie at the Prom -Buffy

Graduation Day Part 1: As Buffy, Willow, Xander, Oz and Cordelia get ready for their long-awaited graduation day, the Mayor makes preparations for his Ascension and transformation into a pure demon at the climax of his commencement address to the Class of 1999. With the fate of the World in true peril, Buffy is distracted from her purpose when Angel is weakened with a lethal poison, and it's slayer against slayer when Buffy faces Faith for what might be the last time.
Quote of the Week: Xander: The Mayor's going to kill us all during graduation. Cordelia: Oh. Are you going to Fifth period? Xander: I'm thinking I might skip it.


Graduation Day Part 2: Do you think Buffy really would let the world end?
Quote of the Week: I mean you got fired and you still hang around like a big loser, why can't he? -Cordelia


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